Half-right half-wit, aka T7dec Wrote:
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> T7dec Wrote:
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> > > Crazy dude Wrote:
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> > > Yeah, I tend to laugh at conspiratards. It's
> sad
> > > they've chosen to devout a significant portion
> of
> > > their time and energy to delusional crap. Ohh
> > > well, this is America, but when you start
> trying
> > > to impress your BS on me, that's when I get
> pissed
> > > off.
> > >
> > > This guy is just a delusional mongo who gets
> mad
> > > that nobody agrees with his distorted view of
> > > life.
> >
> > Fuck him.
> >
> > "devout" = devote
> >
> > "impress" ? force maybe?
> >
> > engrish pwease
>
> Dear (probable) English Major, and (certain)
> alumnus of FCPS (aka, T7dec),
>
> Prior to trying to belittle some random libtard,
> you might be interested in learning the meaning of
> the word, "impress," e.g., from the information at
> the following link:
>
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/impress?s=t
> , excerpted below.
>
> im·press
> 1 [v. im-pres; n. im-pres]
>
> 1. to affect deeply or strongly in mind or
> feelings; influence in opinion: He impressed us as
> a sincere young man.
> 2. to fix deeply or firmly on the mind or memory,
> as ideas or facts: to impress the importance of
> honesty on a child.
> 3. to urge, as something to be remembered or done:
> She impressed the need for action on them.
> 4. to press (a thing) into or on something.
> 5. to impose a particular characteristic or
> quality upon (something): The painter impressed
> his love of garish colors upon the landscape.
>
> It pays to enrich your word power ...
No "impress" still does not work.